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The Roots Radics : ウィキペディア英語版
Roots Radics

The Roots Radics Band was formed in 1978 by bass player Errol "Flabba" Holt, guitarist Eric "Bingy Bunny" Lamont and drummer Lincoln "Style" Scott.〔Campbell, Howard (2012) "(Unsung: The Roots Radics Band )", ''Jamaica Observer'', 7 December 2012. Retrieved 8 December 2012〕 They were joined by many musicians, including guitarist Noel "Sowell" Bailey, Dwight Pinkney and Steve Golding, keyboard player Wycliffe "Steelie" Johnson, and saxophonist Headley Bennett.〔 As a combined force the Roots Radics became a well-respected studio and stage band, which dominated the sound in the first half of the 1980s. They supported artists like Bunny Wailer, Gregory Isaacs, Michael Prophet, Eek-A-Mouse, and Israel Vibration and have released several albums to their name as well.〔 As an aside, the English word 'Radical' is derived from the Latin word 'Radix', which is the Latin word for 'Root'.
Somewhere late in 1979 the band recorded the riddims for Barrington Levy's first songs for producer Henry "Junjo" Lawes, credited at the time as the Channel One Stars.〔 With hindsight these riddims are now considered the birth of Jamaican dancehall music.
As a sought after studio lineup, Roots Radics backed several well known reggae stars in the studio and on tour. For example, they appear on several Eek-A-Mouse albums: ''Bubble Up Yu Hip'' (1980), ''Wa-Do-Dem'' (1981), ''Skidip'' (1982), ''The Mouse and the Man'' (1983) and ''Assassinator'' (1983). They backed reggae superstar Gregory Isaacs on his classic album ''Night Nurse'' (1982), and are often credited on releases by Prince Far I, both on his solo recording work, and as part of producer Adrian Sherwood's studio supergroup Singers and Players.
Johnson went on to become half of the production duo Steely and Clevie.〔 Bailey died from cancer in July 2014, aged 61.〔Campbell, Howard (2014) "(Radics guitarist dies at 61 )", ''Jamaica Observer'', 15 August 2014. Retrieved 15 August 2014〕 Lincoln 'Style' Scott was found dead in his home 9 October 2014 〔Campbell, Howard (2014) " (Radics Drummer dies at 58, )", ''Jamaica Observer'' 13 October 2014, Retrieved 11 November 2014〕
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